Coins from the oil.

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Relic Hunter:
Here are several bank tokens that I have found over the years. The ground takes the finish off copper coins for reason, so I soke them in olive oil, it helps some. They are as follows, 1842 lower Canada one penny, upper canada 1850 one penny, upper Canada 1852 one penny, 1842 lower Canada half penny, 1844 lower canada half cent, 1851 us large cent. HH

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dave smith:
seems to have cleaned them up very nicely - they look in great condition :D

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Homefire:
Believe it or not, I've never seen old Canadian Pennies like that.    Thank You.

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aluminizer:
Thoses are some nice coins.  Nice job refreshing them and thanks for the post. 

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CCSportsdad:
Wow, great bit of Canadian hostory there, love to see those :)

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Relic Hunter:
They are quite common finds on alot of the older sites, it trully amazes me at what coins are laying in farm fields. [detecting]

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HuntingNamibian:
Lovely to find and behold

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